Chinese authorities have renewed their crackdown on newly released Tibetan environmental activist Anyak Sengdra. Suspecting him of maintaining foreign contacts, police interrogated the 55-year-old, confiscated his phone, and completely severed his communications. Sengdra, who recently completed an unjust seven-year prison sentence for exposing local government corruption, is now confined to his hometown under extreme surveillance. Sources report his health is rapidly deteriorating, as he suffers from severe kidney disease and high blood pressure developed during his imprisonment. This aggressive harassment highlights Beijing’s relentless paranoia and its ongoing efforts to silence prominent Tibetan dissidents even after their release.
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